Tilting at tilty EVFs
But Luke: just look at the hunched over posture just as I said!
I don't think people are fooled by this head down pose, heck it's likely to draw more attention as it isn't normal behaviour. IMHO having your head head down is more about the photographer wanting to avoid the risk of eye contact with the subject ...
Reading some of the other replies I gather than my shooting style is obviously different: I don't bother about perfect composition in a candid situation - all I need on the LCD is to enough of an image to confirm that the subject is in frame and a green AF confirmation and press the shutter. You take the shot and check later. That way my head is up and I can keep monitoring the scene for the next shot.
But if people want tilty-EVFs then let'em have them.
I may even buy an GX7 as it ticks some boxes for me, though I think it is a pity it lacks WR sealing at the price (as does the E-P5).
tilting EVF rule..... especially if you have a large proboscis
But Luke: just look at the hunched over posture just as I said!
I don't think people are fooled by this head down pose, heck it's likely to draw more attention as it isn't normal behaviour. IMHO having your head head down is more about the photographer wanting to avoid the risk of eye contact with the subject ...
Reading some of the other replies I gather than my shooting style is obviously different: I don't bother about perfect composition in a candid situation - all I need on the LCD is to enough of an image to confirm that the subject is in frame and a green AF confirmation and press the shutter. You take the shot and check later. That way my head is up and I can keep monitoring the scene for the next shot.
But if people want tilty-EVFs then let'em have them.
I may even buy an GX7 as it ticks some boxes for me, though I think it is a pity it lacks WR sealing at the price (as does the E-P5).